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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
87 Bass Tracker MV 16 rebuild and upgrade.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowlershop" data-source="post: 461955" data-attributes="member: 14630"><p>You are correct, do not use treated would against aluminum as it is treated with chemicals that will cause corrosion. Marine Grade plywood on the other hand is not treated with any chemicals and is safe to use on aluminum. Marine board is a high grade board, very dense and uses waterproof glue. I use marine board on all my builds but I still coat it with poly urethane or paint to protect it from water. My local menards stocks marine board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowlershop, post: 461955, member: 14630"] You are correct, do not use treated would against aluminum as it is treated with chemicals that will cause corrosion. Marine Grade plywood on the other hand is not treated with any chemicals and is safe to use on aluminum. Marine board is a high grade board, very dense and uses waterproof glue. I use marine board on all my builds but I still coat it with poly urethane or paint to protect it from water. My local menards stocks marine board. [/QUOTE]
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